Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

[ £' Gram's ▼- Alvin Clark, she Lee merchant, was in town today. Mrs, Prank Bowen is spending today at Parr. | Chas. Otis, the ranchman, is in the. city today. Mrs. Emma M. York made a business trip to Monon today. Mrs, Benjamin Harris is spending today st Parr. C. H. Guild, Of Medaryville, was lh the city on business this morning. Born, Monday, April 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heuson, a son. Senator A Halleck returned this morning from Lafayete, where he had been on business. XMrs. Cora Sigman returned to Parr this morning after a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon and Mrs. Harry Kiplinger went to Chicago this morning to spend the day. Born, this morning, April 23d, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elder, a daughter. R. B. Harris made a business trip to Chicago today. It is probable that he has the automobile fever. Mrs. A. J. Brenner and Mrs. Will Brenner went to III, this morning for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. oeo. Colwell returned to Paxton, 91. this morning, after having been here to attend the funeral of Fred Stqcfcslqk. x* * Mrs. P. B. Meyer returned to Gary this morning after a visit of about two weeks with her brothers and other relatives here. Mrs. Isabel Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parker returned to their home at Frankfort today, after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Mary A. Livingston went to Crown Point thia morning for a short stay. She is making her home with her daughter. Mrs. C. A. Pancoast, west of town. , Rev. O. F. Jordan and wife, of Evanston, 111., returned home this morning after a visit of a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jordan, of Barkley township. Mrs. J. T. Randle and Miss Eva Hammerton went to Marlon this mornign to visit relatives. The former has two children living there, viz. W. F. Enslin and Mrs. Mae Fisher. Henry V. Childers, of Delphi, has been here a, day or two, and this morning went to Parr for a short visit. He is the youngest looking old man that we know of, notwithstanding his more than 80 years. w.r ■ Rmight *°ra ggfp7 Mrs. J. D. Allman and Mrs. Joe Hammond went to Remington today to attend a reception of the Sew Club in honor of the Fortnightly dub at that place. Both ladies .were formerly members of both clubs. Mrs. Erret Graham, nee Miss Lena Washburn, and her baby are here to. visit her brother, Dr. I. M. Washburn, They will go to Chicago tomorrow to

Hi! Shoe Bargains THIS WEEK. GIRLS’ SHOES, sizes Bto 2, . . 85c Wert |1.25 to 12.00. WOMEN’S spes or OXFORDS,. $ 1.65 Suet 2'i to 8. Were 52.00 to {2.30. CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS, . . $1.25 Sizes 9to 2. Were $1.75. MEN’S SHOES w OXFORDS, . $2.50 Sixes sto 11. Wore $3.90. - *.<• ' . -'t* L -V - * • _ _>• I, . . .1 i ; . ■■■■■ ■ - Bargains ii many other Hites. Inspect one goals and compare oar (rices with those of others. Fendis’s Xcltisive Shoe Store t Opera Hons* Block.